Consequently, their employment reflected this lack of mass, with the tactics seeking to harness greater mobility and fire to overcome opposition, rather than echeloned mass attacks.
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If this echeloned unit was to be attacked in turn, the unit behind it, would move forward to again attack the flanks of the would be flankers.
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Meanwhile, the centre and right flank of the Theban line were echeloned back, from the opposing phalanx, keeping the weakened parts of the formation from being engaged.
14.
Stever of 4th " Panzer Division " ordered his 4th Rifle Brigade to deploy three battalions in line from Gembloux to Ernage, echeloned back on their left flank.
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It is said that as they echeloned forward, the soldiers plucked wild roses from the hedgerows, and wore them in their shakos, as the flowers reminded them of home.
16.
The unit collected the debris of colonnes Charton and Lepage as well as the echeloned garrisons along the pressure axes of the Viet-minh ( Battle of Route Coloniale 4 ).
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In the Roman chequer board formation, readopted by Renaissance militaries, each of the units in the front line can be thought of as having two lines of units echeloned behind it.
18.
The and es were similar in design to the " Sims " class, but had two stacks and a " split " or echeloned powerplant for extra endurance against torpedo attacks.
19.
His'echeloned archaeology'outlined three research procedures : empirical, deductive and problem-setting, each with a clear succession of stages of investigation, adjusted to different aims of research.
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The rearward formations echeloned off on either side so that a unit called a " colunella " ( " colonelcy " ), commanded by a " colonel ", was created.